Vietnam
and Australia will promote sci-technology cooperation, focusing mainly on
healthcare, agriculture and the environment.
Representatives from
the two sides reached the consensus during the First Vietnam-Australia Joint
Committee Meeting (JCM) on Cooperation in Science and Technology in Canberra,
Australia on March 17.
Accordingly, the two
countries will boost links in applying biomedical technology in healthcare,
disease diagnosis and treatment, while advancing the use of bio-technologies in
agricultural production, farm produce processing, breeding, aquaculture,
post-harvest preservation, and disease prevention in these sectors.
The two sides will also work to enhance the application of scientific and
technological advances in operating irrigation works and in researching
agricultural practices adaptable to climate change, especially impacts caused
by saline intrusion and drought.
The Vietnamese side
established a Vietnam-Australia subcommittee on cooperation in science and
technology with the participation of the Ministries of Health, Natural
Resources and Environment, Agriculture and Rural Development.
In his speech at the
event, Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Tran Quoc Khanh
highlighted the significance of the meeting, saying that it helps define
orientations for sci-technology connection between the two countries in the
time ahead.
Cooperation
mechanisms and coordination discussed at the meeting will contribute to
improving efficiency of cooperation programmes, thus further promoting
socio-economic development in both countries, he stressed.
The second meeting of
this kind was scheduled to take place in Hanoi at the end of 2018